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This value sets the subquestion column width by using | This value sets the subquestion column width by using a percentage system. For example, if you set this to value 60, then 60 percent of the question width will be used for the subquestion text (the most left column). The remaining width will be equally divided between the answer options. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 26 February 2018
(Sub)question width (subquestion_width)
Description
This value sets the subquestion column width by using a percentage system. For example, if you set this to value 60, then 60 percent of the question width will be used for the subquestion text (the most left column). The remaining width will be equally divided between the answer options.
Valid values
- Any integer value from 1 to 100.